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Uploaded by on May 30, 2011

Splash Master class: https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=1014975&c=ib&aff=158330&c...
tried this tutorial? share your shot:
http://www.learnmyshot.com/How-to-Photograph-a-Water-Droplet-without-Flash : Post your shot in challenge. Photography tutorial video goes step by step how to photograph a drop of water without the use flash or strobe. In this tutorial Robert Grant goes step by step how to create a great water droplet splash using halogen spot lamps. ; No expensive strobe equipment required.

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  • I was hoping to do this for class soon, but in a wine glass, any tips on changing the execution from the video, or should this set up work?

  • @matkoz set up would be pretty much the same. If shooting red wine I would just recommend to dilute it with water 30% wine 70% water

  • yup pretty good i love how its such a green screen n u see him moving the moving in the begining then pretends go ask the guys in the back hows it going inthe end n we know its a green hahahahahahaahaha im sorry i found it kinda funny like this if u did tooo?

  • @MaDaB1 we thought it was funny too.

  • Hi im new to photography, i just purchased a cannon T2i and my wife wanted the Nikon 5100, i just wanted to know if we purchased a a good camera capable of takin amazing shots such as these. Also if you have a min hows the t2i in comparison nikon 5100 and the t3i. Thank you and i appreciate your video uploads

  • @SNEAKADEAL it's a fine camera capable of taking great photos. Have fun with it. Give your wife a hug. and try some of out tutorials (there are about 80 found on our channel.

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  • @crazy0about0you1 high iso (and old camera) newer cameras will do fine at the same settings. this tutorial was done to demonstrate the technique. not to show off the quality of the camera

  • hehe talking to the green screen people. forever alone

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  • Thanks for posting. My only comment would be about using a remote but I can see your are demonstrating technique here. Interesting method so thanks for sharing.

  • thank you so much for launching this tutorials and lots of other informative tutorials, i did my own splash photos plz check them out on my channel

  • ".com. Hey how things going" lol

  • "Our lighting is pretty simple. Six one-hundred-and-twenty-watt halogen spotlights through the tissue paper reflecting onto the water."

  • shouldnt you be using a remote so you dont risk shaking the camera

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